Recycling coordinators are the direct superiors of recycling curbside pick-up programs. Their main duties include scheduling their subordinates, monitoring their subordinates' time while working, investigating and reporting injuries at the work place and conducting work safety procedures. These positions usually require a high school degree or GED. Once hired, a first-line supervisor will need up to a year of formal training before beginning work.

A Recycling Coordinator can get an average salary in a range of 32000 to 48000 based on tenure and industry expertise. Recycling Coordinators receive a salary of Forty Five Thousand Nine Hundred dollars per year.

Recycling Coordinators can get the best pay in the District of Columbia, where they receive pay of about $55480. People working these jobs have the highest salaries in Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction, which has wages of $65370.